Harpers Ferry Job Corps Students Build Tree Display for U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Exhibit
Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center carpentry students recently built two wooden tree displays that will be part of Monongahela National Forest’s interpretive exhibit accompanying the 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree as it travels around West Virginia and surrounding states in November.
The project was led by student Antwan Davis-Mccleary Jr. and took about two weeks including both design and construction. Ron Hartle, lead carpentry instructor, designed the trees, and the students built them. A base was also built to support each tree, and both displays were sealed with a protective coating.
“The project build phase showed the students how important academic skills are while constructing projects, including reading, math, and following instructions on how to operate hand/power tools,” said Instructor Hartle, “The students are very proud of the project, as well as the knowledge they acquired and skills gained.”
When the 63-foot Norway spruce makes its way from West Virginia to Washington, D.C., communities will have opportunities to view the tree, learn more about the multiple-use mission of the USDA Forest Service, and share messages about what national forests mean to them on paper leaves that will hang from the branches of these displays.
Following the tree tour, the interactive exhibit will be used during conservation education programs in local schools. “The wooden trees will be used in various ways, including teaching about the importance of trees and their role in the environment and discussing the importance of forest management,” according to Amy Lovell, education specialist for Monongahela National Forest.
When the displays were delivered to the Forest, the students expressed how honored they were to take part in this once-in-a-lifetime project and are excited to see the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree when it goes on tour later in the fall.
“Monongahela National Forest is grateful for the partnership we have with the Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center, in both the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree project and beyond,” said 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Project Manager Amy Albright. “The students did a remarkable job of bringing the tree displays to life and should be very proud of their carpentry skills. Both the students and leadership at the Harpers Ferry Job Corps Center have embraced the opportunity to participate and support the 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, and we look forward to working with them more in the future.”
The Job Corps students who constructed the trees are also learning other skills, such as computer science, emergency dispatch, and wildland firefighting. Two students will soon travel to the Gila National Forest in New Mexico to get construction experience as the forest rehabs some fire housing.
Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. There are over 120 campuses across the country where students gain the experience needed to begin a career or apprenticeship, advance to higher education, or join the military.
Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center in West Virginia is one of 24 centers known as Civilian Conservation Centers. The Forest Service operates these centers and encourage students to learn in nature and work to sustain and improve the land they live on. Learn more about the Harpers Ferry Job Corps Center at https://harpersferry.jobcorps.gov/.
Please join us in celebrating West Virginia’s contributions to the 2023 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Initiative by following along at www.uscapitolchristmastree.com.
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Werner was selected as the hauler for this year’s tree at the recommendation of Kenworth Truck Company and based on industry reputation, according to Bruce Ward, president of Choose Outdoors, the non-profit partner assisting the USDA Forest Service in coordinating the annual initiative. The tree will be harvested from the Monongahela National Forest in early November, followed by a journey with special events in communities throughout the state before being delivered to Washington, D.C. Werner Enterprises also will deliver thousands of handmade ornaments made by West Virginians along with smaller trees for military families stationed at Joint Base Andrews donated by presenting sponsor, 84 Lumber.
Werner is an asset-based logistics provider and the sixth-largest truckload carrier in the United States. Beginning with a single truck purchased by founder Clarence L. (CL) Werner in 1956, the company today delivers world-class supply chain solutions to the global marketplace responsibly and safely – operating nearly 8,300 tractors and 30,000 trailers, with the help of more than 14,000 associates across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Approximately 20 percent of Werner’s workforce are military veterans. Werner has offices and terminal locations throughout North America, with headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska. Since 2022, the company received more than 30 awards recognizing its efforts in making a difference through sustainability, safety, and serving local communities.
Jesus Davila joined Werner in 2018 and has more than 550,000 accident-free miles. As a U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of 12 years, he was deployed more than six times including during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraq Freedom. He received multiple awards in the military including and an Infantry Purple Heart with two personal decorations with valor and two combat action ribbons. He is part of Werner’s Operation Freedom Fleet for military veterans and connects with students in truck driving schools across the country. Jesus serves as an ATA America’s Road Team Captain, Werner Road Team Captain and Driver Leader. He also is part of the Dollar Elite Team and Leader Advisory Council at Werner, where he makes a positive impact on his fellow professional drivers. Jesus was also nominated by Werner for the Texas Driver of the Year Award and the TA Citizen Driver Award. When he is not on the road, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Michelle, and their children.
Tim Dean joined Werner in 1988 and become the second professional driver in Werner’s history to achieve five million accident-free miles. In 2009-2010 he served as an ATA America’s Road Team Captain and has been a Werner Road Team Captain and mentor since 2005. Tim has competed in the Nebraska Truck Driving Championships for 22 years, placing first in his class nine times and was Grand Champion two times in 2012 and 2018. He was awarded the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance IDEA (International Driver Excellence Award) in 2019. In addition, Tim was the Nebraska Trucking Association Driver of the year in 2019. When he is not on the road, he enjoys spending time with his family in Griswold, Iowa.
Gina Jones joined Werner in 2012 and has achieved more than one million accident-free miles. She serves as both an ATA America’s Road Team Captain and a Werner Road Team Captain. As a strong advocate for women in the trucking industry, Gina actively participates in Women in Motion, an initiative of the American Trucking Associations. Gina has also been named Team Driver of the Month at Werner and has received nominations for the company’s Acceleration Award along with the Women in Trucking Association’s Female Driver of the Year Award. In 2023, she was a finalist for the TA Citizen Driver Award. She and her husband, Steve, are team drivers and members of Werner’s Operation Freedom Fleet and connects with students in truck driving schools across the country. When she is not on the road, she enjoys spending time with her grandchildren and riding her Harley.
Steve Jones joined Werner in 2011 and has achieved more than one million accident-free miles. As a U.S. Army Veteran of seven years, he and his wife, Gina, are part of Werner’s Operation Freedom Fleet for military veterans and connects with students in truck driving schools across the country. Steve serves as a Werner Road Team Captain, Driver Leader and participates in various other committees throughout the company that positively impact professional drivers. He has also been named Team Driver of the Month at Werner and was nominated for the company’s Acceleration Award. When he is not on the road, he enjoys spending time with his grandchildren and riding his Harley.

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